I was about to say Mike Adams probably is!! See how it magically suffered when he got injured?

The Steelers suffered so many injuries this year but Adams loss may have gone unnoticed around the league but Steeler fans realize how big it negatively affected the running game. He needs work in pass protection and hopefully the new OL coach can guide him the way Lake has elevated the secondary. The new OL coach will have some young talent to work with and he will be an important offseason hire._________________

I was about to say Mike Adams probably is!! See how it magically suffered when he got injured?

yup

130ish YPG while he's in, 60ish when he's out

Colon was irrelevant. He had a few decent games, not coinicdentally when Adams was at RT and Colon didn't have to actually root someone out of the hole when he pulled (which he almost never succeeded at doing)

mosteeler -Adams was the best run blocker, or the only good run blocker. The OL was much improved with him in there. (please) Stop listening to colonsworth or phil sims. Glad the season is over, no searching for the mute button for colonsworth or sims. The commentators of today are terrible for the most part. goodell must pick the cast as well_________________http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/09000d5d81b62fdd/Massaquoi-injury

Willie Colon himself - 11.5 games, 12 penalties, 8 holding. An average of 1 penalty every game, and 2 holding penalties every 3 games

by point of comparison, D'Anthony Batiste, Arizona's LT who gave up 11 sacks this season, caused 63 yards lost on his sacks. Colon's penalties were over 80 yards, and again, that's discounting another 20 yards in penalties that were either declined or offsetting.

So essentially, Colon's penalties were worth one full lost football field.